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Conservative and Interventional Managements of Grades 3-5 Renal Trauma: A Prospective Comparative Study

Research Abstract
Background and Objectives: Non-operative managements have been increasingly favored for high-grade renal traumas. Our aim was to compare the outcomes of conservative and interventional managements of Grades 3-5 renal traumas. Materials and Methods: Prospective studying of the patients who presented to our hospital with Grades 3-5 renal trauma between October 2015 and March 2017. They were classified into Group A for conservative management and Group B for interventional management with comparisons for the demographic and clinical variables and outcomes. Results: A total of 63 patients presented with Grades 3-5 renal trauma within the duration of the study. Group A and B included 49 and 14 patients, respectively, with comparable demographic characteristics. Blunt trauma was mainly due to motor vehicle accidents (39.7%) and represented >87% of all cases. Distribution of the grades of renal trauma was represented in Group A and B as Grade-3 in 17 and 1 patient(s), Grade-4 in 17 and 7 patients, and Grade-5 in 15 and 6 patients, respectively. Conservative management was successful in 43 cases (87.8%), while it failed in six cases which indicated surgical interventions up to nephrectomy. In Group B, interventions included nephrectomy, renorrhaphy, angioembolization for persistent hemorrhage, JJ stent insertion, and combined JJ stent with nephrostomy tube insertion for the drainage of collection in 6 (42.9%), 3 (21.4%), 2 (14.3%), 2 (14.3%), and 1 (7.1%) patient(s), respectively. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in Group B (0.57 ± 0.89 vs. 2.07 ± 1.00; P = 0.000), while hospital stay was insignificantly longer in Group A (P = 0.066). Conclusions: Conservative management could be applied successfully for significant proportions of high Grades 3-5 renal trauma in the hemodynamically stable patients with significant reduction of the rate of nephrectomy. However, surgical interventions are still warranted for certain indications with relatively high possibilities of nephrectomy.
Research Authors
Mohammed Ragab Taie, Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem, Mahmoud Mohammed Shalaby, Abdelfatah Ibrahim Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Research in Urology
Research Pages
Pp. 6
Research Publisher
Asclepius Publishers
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (1), No. (2)
Research Website
https://asclepiusopen.com/clinical-research-in-urology/volume-1-issue-2/3.php
Research Year
2018

Conservative and Interventional Managements of Grades 3-5 Renal Trauma: A Prospective Comparative Study

Research Abstract
Background and Objectives: Non-operative managements have been increasingly favored for high-grade renal traumas. Our aim was to compare the outcomes of conservative and interventional managements of Grades 3-5 renal traumas. Materials and Methods: Prospective studying of the patients who presented to our hospital with Grades 3-5 renal trauma between October 2015 and March 2017. They were classified into Group A for conservative management and Group B for interventional management with comparisons for the demographic and clinical variables and outcomes. Results: A total of 63 patients presented with Grades 3-5 renal trauma within the duration of the study. Group A and B included 49 and 14 patients, respectively, with comparable demographic characteristics. Blunt trauma was mainly due to motor vehicle accidents (39.7%) and represented >87% of all cases. Distribution of the grades of renal trauma was represented in Group A and B as Grade-3 in 17 and 1 patient(s), Grade-4 in 17 and 7 patients, and Grade-5 in 15 and 6 patients, respectively. Conservative management was successful in 43 cases (87.8%), while it failed in six cases which indicated surgical interventions up to nephrectomy. In Group B, interventions included nephrectomy, renorrhaphy, angioembolization for persistent hemorrhage, JJ stent insertion, and combined JJ stent with nephrostomy tube insertion for the drainage of collection in 6 (42.9%), 3 (21.4%), 2 (14.3%), 2 (14.3%), and 1 (7.1%) patient(s), respectively. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in Group B (0.57 ± 0.89 vs. 2.07 ± 1.00; P = 0.000), while hospital stay was insignificantly longer in Group A (P = 0.066). Conclusions: Conservative management could be applied successfully for significant proportions of high Grades 3-5 renal trauma in the hemodynamically stable patients with significant reduction of the rate of nephrectomy. However, surgical interventions are still warranted for certain indications with relatively high possibilities of nephrectomy.
Research Authors
Mohammed Ragab Taie, Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem, Mahmoud Mohammed Shalaby, Abdelfatah Ibrahim Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Research in Urology
Research Pages
Pp. 6
Research Publisher
Asclepius Publishers
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (1), No. (2)
Research Website
https://asclepiusopen.com/clinical-research-in-urology/volume-1-issue-2/3.php
Research Year
2018

Conservative and Interventional Managements of Grades 3-5 Renal Trauma: A Prospective Comparative Study

Research Abstract
Background and Objectives: Non-operative managements have been increasingly favored for high-grade renal traumas. Our aim was to compare the outcomes of conservative and interventional managements of Grades 3-5 renal traumas. Materials and Methods: Prospective studying of the patients who presented to our hospital with Grades 3-5 renal trauma between October 2015 and March 2017. They were classified into Group A for conservative management and Group B for interventional management with comparisons for the demographic and clinical variables and outcomes. Results: A total of 63 patients presented with Grades 3-5 renal trauma within the duration of the study. Group A and B included 49 and 14 patients, respectively, with comparable demographic characteristics. Blunt trauma was mainly due to motor vehicle accidents (39.7%) and represented >87% of all cases. Distribution of the grades of renal trauma was represented in Group A and B as Grade-3 in 17 and 1 patient(s), Grade-4 in 17 and 7 patients, and Grade-5 in 15 and 6 patients, respectively. Conservative management was successful in 43 cases (87.8%), while it failed in six cases which indicated surgical interventions up to nephrectomy. In Group B, interventions included nephrectomy, renorrhaphy, angioembolization for persistent hemorrhage, JJ stent insertion, and combined JJ stent with nephrostomy tube insertion for the drainage of collection in 6 (42.9%), 3 (21.4%), 2 (14.3%), 2 (14.3%), and 1 (7.1%) patient(s), respectively. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in Group B (0.57 ± 0.89 vs. 2.07 ± 1.00; P = 0.000), while hospital stay was insignificantly longer in Group A (P = 0.066). Conclusions: Conservative management could be applied successfully for significant proportions of high Grades 3-5 renal trauma in the hemodynamically stable patients with significant reduction of the rate of nephrectomy. However, surgical interventions are still warranted for certain indications with relatively high possibilities of nephrectomy.
Research Authors
Mohammed Ragab Taie, Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem, Mahmoud Mohammed Shalaby, Abdelfatah Ibrahim Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Research in Urology
Research Pages
Pp. 6
Research Publisher
Asclepius Publishers
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (1), No. (2)
Research Website
https://asclepiusopen.com/clinical-research-in-urology/volume-1-issue-2/3.php
Research Year
2018

Conservative and Interventional Managements of Grades 3-5 Renal Trauma: A Prospective Comparative Study

Research Abstract
Background and Objectives: Non-operative managements have been increasingly favored for high-grade renal traumas. Our aim was to compare the outcomes of conservative and interventional managements of Grades 3-5 renal traumas. Materials and Methods: Prospective studying of the patients who presented to our hospital with Grades 3-5 renal trauma between October 2015 and March 2017. They were classified into Group A for conservative management and Group B for interventional management with comparisons for the demographic and clinical variables and outcomes. Results: A total of 63 patients presented with Grades 3-5 renal trauma within the duration of the study. Group A and B included 49 and 14 patients, respectively, with comparable demographic characteristics. Blunt trauma was mainly due to motor vehicle accidents (39.7%) and represented >87% of all cases. Distribution of the grades of renal trauma was represented in Group A and B as Grade-3 in 17 and 1 patient(s), Grade-4 in 17 and 7 patients, and Grade-5 in 15 and 6 patients, respectively. Conservative management was successful in 43 cases (87.8%), while it failed in six cases which indicated surgical interventions up to nephrectomy. In Group B, interventions included nephrectomy, renorrhaphy, angioembolization for persistent hemorrhage, JJ stent insertion, and combined JJ stent with nephrostomy tube insertion for the drainage of collection in 6 (42.9%), 3 (21.4%), 2 (14.3%), 2 (14.3%), and 1 (7.1%) patient(s), respectively. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in Group B (0.57 ± 0.89 vs. 2.07 ± 1.00; P = 0.000), while hospital stay was insignificantly longer in Group A (P = 0.066). Conclusions: Conservative management could be applied successfully for significant proportions of high Grades 3-5 renal trauma in the hemodynamically stable patients with significant reduction of the rate of nephrectomy. However, surgical interventions are still warranted for certain indications with relatively high possibilities of nephrectomy.
Research Authors
Mohammed Ragab Taie, Rabea Ahmed Gadelkareem, Mahmoud Mohammed Shalaby, Abdelfatah Ibrahim Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Research in Urology
Research Member
Research Pages
Pp. 6
Research Publisher
Asclepius Publishers
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (1), No. (2)
Research Website
https://asclepiusopen.com/clinical-research-in-urology/volume-1-issue-2/3.php
Research Year
2018

Longitudinal rotation: an unrecognized motion pattern in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Popovic, Z B; Grimm, R A; Ahmad, A; Agler, D; Favia, M; Dan, G; Lim, P; Casas, F; Greenberg, N L; Thomas, J D
Research Department
Research Journal
the Heart
Research Member
Ali Farghaly Othman Ahmed
Research Pages
e11-e18
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
94
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2008

Coupled Pacing Reverses the Effects of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation on the Left Ventricle

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
George E. Yanulis Eng, MS, Ali Ahmad MD, Pascal Lim MD, Zoran B. Popović MD, PhD and Don W. Wallick PhD
Research Department
Research Journal
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Research Member
Ali Farghaly Othman Ahmed
Research Pages
988-993
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 86, Issue 3
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2008

Left ventricular systolic dyssynchrony in pediatric and adolescent patients with congestive heart failure.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Gowda ST, Ahmad A, Younoszai A, Du W, Singh HR, Pettersen MD, Grimm RA, Boyle GJ.
Research Department
Research Journal
J Am Soc Echocardiography
Research Member
Ali Farghaly Othman Ahmed
Research Pages
486-93
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
25(5)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Unusual Finding of a Leiomyoma in Transplanted Kidney-Review of Literature and Implications for Management.

Research Abstract
A 34-year-old lady presented with acute allograft dysfunction four years after renal transplant. She had stopped her immunosuppression five months prior to presentation. Biopsy of the transplanted kidney showed acute cellular rejection and a leiomyoma was reported as an incidental finding. Allograft dysfunction was attributed to rejection, that was treated with pulse dose of steroids and anti-thymocyte globulin after which renal function improved significantly. New immunosuppression regimen with Sirolimus, Mycophenolate and corticosteroid was started, and calcineurin inhibitor was excluded. Close follow up with periodic Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) testing and allograft ultrasound were planned to monitor the progression of the leiomyoma.
Research Authors
Snehal Shrivastava, Dalia Ibrahim, Amira Gohara, Shobha Ratnam.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Nephrology and Urology
Research Pages
1-3
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
01
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Gender Normal Limits for Dipyridamole Induced Changes in Left Ventricular Volumes and Transient Dilatation with Rb-82 PET Imaging.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ibrahim D., Rogers B., Jaber W., Difilippo, F., Brunken, R, Cerqueira, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
American College of Cardiology
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2007

Influence of Gender, Age, and Diabetes Mellitus on Gastrointestinal Uptake in Rest/Adenosine Stress Tc99m SPECT Imaging.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Ibrahim D., Lauer M., Brunken R., Amin K., Cerqueira, M, Wael, J.
Research Department
Research Journal
American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2007
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